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State wildlife officials have killed more than 100,000 fish that were infected with a newly-identified parasite. It鈥檚 the first time that organism has been linked to illness in Oregon trout.
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Several scaleless fish with fanged jaws and huge eyes that can be found more than a mile deep in the ocean have washed up along a roughly 200-mile stretch of Oregon coastline, and it鈥檚 unclear why, scientists and experts said.
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A group of environmental organizations has filed a notice to sue Pacific Gas & Electric over declining fish species in California鈥檚 Eel River.
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Two of the Klamath Basin's native suckers are in big trouble. The endangered populations are declining fast. But scientists and the Klamath Tribes are looking for solutions that can bring the fish back.
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The mood was jubilant yet sober on Saturday as members of the Klamath Tribes and their supporters drove the 鈥淐aravan for the Klamath鈥 through the city of Klamath Falls, culminating in a rally at a downtown park to advocate for tribal land and water rights.
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Farmers, tribes and wildlife are facing what could be the driest year ever recorded in the Klamath Basin. The magnitude of that reality came on Wednesday, when the federal Bureau of Reclamation announced the annual water allocation for farmers in the Klamath Irrigation Project.
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Californians need to know if the fish they catch are safe to eat, so the state keeps spending money on testing fish for mercury. Cal EPA recently awarded鈥
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The salmon and steelhead are the glamour fish of western rivers. But you'll find lamprey in many of the rivers, too.A lamprey is a jawless fish--don't鈥
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It can be a little hard to keep track of the various runs of anadromous fish that are low in number these days. Summer steelhead in Northern California鈥
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It surprised nearly no one when the federal Marine Fisheries service announced (on Feb. 27) a 12-month review to consider listing Klamath River Spring鈥
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Restoring some of the famed fish runs of the West will take some time. And it often appears that recovery happens a stream at a time. Trout Unlimited in鈥
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When migratory fish populations keep dropping and dams get in the way of their spawning journeys, fish managers often resort to "trap and haul." It is鈥
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To make the case that an animal needs protection under the Endangered Species Act, you have to prove that you seek to protect a distinct population of the鈥
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There is no commercial salmon fishing season in the Pacific along much of the coast this year, because of the need to protect sensitive species from鈥